Regions
Q&A: CVC Capital Partners' Sigit Prasetya
Sigit Prasetya, managing partner at CVC Capital Partners, on why recent volatility in Indonesia shouldn’t concern PE investors, negotiating auctions and lofty valuations, and working with Southeast Asia’s family groups
Investment: Southeast Asia's family footholds
By most measures, Southeast Asia is under-penetrated by private equity. If deal flow expectations are to be met, investors must tap local networks for openings in and around the family conglomerates
Fundraising: The JOBS Act and general solicitation
The removal of restrictions on general solicitation in the US potentially allows private equity firms to tap accredited investors that previously fell beneath their radar. However, managers are reluctant to rush in
VC fundraising: Where angels flock
Venture capital fundraising has become difficult for all but the select few in Asia as LPs concentrate their resources on established names. Where will replacement investors come from?
Fundraising and pension reform: A slow-burn issue
Defined benefit public pension plans are one of PE’s biggest bank rollers, so the rise in defined contribution plans – that tend to favor liquid assets – is a long-term concern. There must be compromise on both sides
Q&A: PAG's Weijian Shan
Weijian Shan, chairman and CEO of PAG, discusses China exit challenges, dealing with company founders in control investment situations, and picking businesses that are less likely to be swamped by local competition
Alvarez & Marsal opens Korea office
Turnaround management and business advisory specialist Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) has opened an office in Seoul and appointed Jay Kim as managing director to lead its business activities in South Korea.
Exits: Stuck in China
The weak IPO market has left many China PE firms holding assets for longer than expected. While growth deals will remain dominant, there will be change in how and with whom they are done
Five trends worth watching
When we look back at 2013 it will probably be described as a slow year for Asian private equity. Statistics on all major PE activities in the region have fallen substantially.
Baidu to invest in VC-backed handset manufacturer Digione
Chinese search engine giant Baidu has invested in Digione, a Shenzhen-based handset manufacturer. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Innovation Works backs Chinese IT job website
Innovation Works has committed RMB2.5 million ($410,000) to IT job listing website Neitui.
Velti sells mobile marketing businesses to GSO Capital Partners
Mobile marketing and advertising technology provider Velti is to sell its Air2Web India, UK-based Mobile Interactive Group and Velti DR and US-based businesses to GSO Capital Partners, the credit division of Blackstone.
Google launches incubation program in Hong Kong
Google has partnered with The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) to launch a one-year incubation program to help students and young entrepreneurs in Hong Kong build their own businesses.
PE-backed Shuanghui eyes $6b HK IPO - report
Shuanghui International Holdings, the PE-backed Chinese meat processing company which recently acquired US pork producer Smithfield Foods, has reportedly hired six banks as sponsors for its intended $6 billion Hong Kong IPO next year.
Headland launches $357m Kreuz takeover offer
Hong Kong- based PE firm Headland Capital Partners has launched a takeover offer for Singapore-listed Kreuz Holdings, a subsea services provider to the offshore oil and gas industry. Under the terms of the proposed agreement, all outstanding shares...
Globis, Intel-backed V-Cube files for Tokyo IPO
V-Cube,a Japanese developer of web-conferencing and webinar systems backed by Intel Capital and Globis Capital Partners, has filed for its Tokyo IPO.
CNEI invests $25.4m in Chinese drug developer
China New Enterprise Investment (CNEI) has acquired a 17% stake in Fudan-Zhangjiang Bio-Pharmaceutical (FDZJ) for $25.4 million, becoming the second-largest shareholder in the Shanghai based bio-pharmaceutical firm.
SMBC, NEC-backed VC fund backs US semiconductor firm
Innovative Venture Fund, an early stage investment fund set up by Japan's NEC Capital and SMBC Venture Capital, has a led a round of investment in SiTime Corp, a US-based semiconductor company. Additional participants in the round included Hercules Technology...
Globis backs online stock photo site Pixta
Globis Capital Partners has invested JPY70 million ($700,000) in Pixta, the Japanese company behind stock photo and online storage service site Pixtastock.com.
KKR targets $474m Bis Industries IPO – report
KKR is reportedly planning a December IPO for Australian mining logistics company Bis Industries, with marketing to institutional investors to begin this week.
China Asset Management-led consortium reduces iSoftStone bid
The private equity consortium seeking to privatize US-listed Chinese IT services provider iSoftStone Holdings has reduced its offer for the company following a second-quarter loss and warnings of more difficulties to come. The revised offer values iSoftStone...
Apollo, Oaktree-owned Nine Entertainment targets $658m IPO
Australian TV network Nine Entertainment - which is backed by US hedge funds Oaktree Capital Group and Apollo Global Management - is looking to raise up to A$697 million ($658 million) in its IPO set for December. The capital raised will be use to pay...
Darby exits India's Symbiotec Pharmalab, Actis ups stake
Darby Private Equity, the PE arm of Franklin Templeton Investments, has exited its investment in Symbiotec Pharmalab to Actis. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Qunar shares nearly double on NASDAQ debut
Qunar, a Chinese-travel website majority-owned by internet search giant Baidu, saw its stock nearly double on the first day of trading on NASDAQ on Friday. It betters the 42% gain posted by VC-backed Chinese classifieds website 58.com a day earlier.